Cognitive Impairment and its Correlates in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients Undergoing Haemodialysis. 2019

Shijo John Joseph, and Samrat Singh Bhandari, and Sanjiba Dutta
Senior Resident, Department of Psychiatry, Sikkim Manipal Institute of Medical Sciences, Sikkim Manipal University, Gangtok, Sikkim, India.

BACKGROUND Cognitive Impairment (CI) has been found to be quite common amongst patients with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) undergoing haemodialysis (HD). The presence of these deficits could affect patient's adherence to diet regimens, treatment and also reduce their Quality of Life. The presence of depression in such patients can further lead to CI. We wanted to assess the prevalence of CI in CKD patients undergoing haemodialysis, socio-demographic and patient related variables affecting CI, and also the relationship between depression and cognition. METHODS Fifty patients undergoing haemodialysis from two dialysis units were assessed. The Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) scale and Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) were administered to patients. Descriptive analysis was done for the socio-demographic and clinical variables. Chi square test was used to find the association between the categorical data. Kruskal-Wallis test was used to determine the association between categorical and quantitative variables. RESULTS Mean age of patient was 50.32 (±12.4) years. Mean duration of dialysis was 18.8 (±15.11) months. The prevalence of depression in the patients was 42%. Cognitive impairment was present in 44% of the patients. There was a significant relationship between education level and recall (χ2=31.7, df=12, p=.002) as well as orientation (χ2=29.78, df=8, p=.000) domains of cognition. Also, there was a significant relationship between socio-economic status and global cognition score (χ2=81.13, df=48, p=.002). There was a negative correlation between duration of dialysis and cognition. Significant relationships were found between depression and various cognitive domains. CONCLUSIONS The prevalence of CI in haemodialysis patients is high. It is also affected by factors such as education level, socio-economic status, duration of dialysis and presence of depression. Insight into CI is essential for its early identification during the course of illness, so that patient precise treatment decisions can be made.

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